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▀ Maintaining the Local File System
▄ ASR 5500 System Administration Guide, StarOS Release 18
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Maintaining the Local File System
Use CLI commands to manage and maintain the devices that make up the local file system. Execute all the commands
described in this section in the Exec Mode. Unless otherwise specified, you must have security administrator or
administrator privileges to execute these commands.
described in this section in the Exec Mode. Unless otherwise specified, you must have security administrator or
administrator privileges to execute these commands.
File System Management Commands
Use the commands in this section to manage and organize the local file system.
Important:
For complete information on the commands listed below, see the Exec Mode Commands chapter of
the Command Line Interface Reference.
Synchronizing the File System
Commands are supported for mirroring the local file systems from the active MIO/UMIO to the standby MIO/UMIO in
systems containing two cards. Use these commands to synchronize any or all of the local devices.
systems containing two cards. Use these commands to synchronize any or all of the local devices.
Important:
Crash log files are not synchronized when these commands are executed.
The following Exec mode command synchronizes the file systems between two MIO/UMIOs:
[local]host_name# filesystem synchronize [ /flash | /usb1 | all ] [ checkonly ]
[ from card_num | to card_num ] [-noconfirm]
[ from card_num | to card_num ] [-noconfirm]
Only filesystems on matching local devices are synchronized. For example, if the active MIO/UMIO contains two local
devices (/flash and /usb1) and the standby MIO/UMIO contains only one local device (/flash), then synchronization only
occurs on the matching local device (/flash).
devices (/flash and /usb1) and the standby MIO/UMIO contains only one local device (/flash), then synchronization only
occurs on the matching local device (/flash).
The following command synchronizes the file systems on two MIO/UMIO flash devices.
[local]host_name# filsystem synchronize /flash
Creating Directories
Use the mkdir command to create a new directory on the specific local device. This directory can then be incorporated
as part of the path name for any file located in the local file system.
as part of the path name for any file located in the local file system.
[local]host_name# mkdir { /flash | /usb1 | /hd-raid } /dir_name
Use the following command to create a directory named configs:
[local]host_name# mkdir /flash/configs